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Demonschool Review: Movement-First Tactics That Actually Feels Fresh
Demonschool makes tactics all about movement. When it clicks it's brilliant, but rough pacing and missing UI polish hold it back in the late game,...
You Are NOT Bunnygirl Quietly Drops On Steam Today
You Are NOT Bunnygirl quietly arrives on Steam, a small pixel RPG about self-care, guilt, and protecting a fragile robot in a broken lab.
When Laughter Became a Crisis: The Tanganyika Epidemic of 1962
How a wave of uncontrollable laughter in a Tanzanian school in 1962 spread to villages, closed classrooms, and became a medical mystery.
From Empire to Internet, How English Took Over the World
English did not spread by magic. It moved with empire, money, media, and the internet until it became a global meeting point.
Player Spending Breakdown: Steam vs Roblox And Who Owns Your Wallet
Steam vs Roblox: a clear breakdown of how much players spend, how the money flows on each platform, and which one really has the tighter...
Diablo 4 Season 11: Fresh Start Or Final Straw For Eternal Players?
Season 11 hits Diablo 4 with a full loot and defense reset, Sanctification gambles, and a big question for Eternal-only grinders.
Xbox Cloud Gaming Is Up 45%: Are We Getting A Better Deal Or Just Paying More?
Xbox cloud gaming hours are up 45%, but Game Pass costs more than ever. For many players, the value now depends on how often they...
Why Tibia’s Ugly Little Pixels Still Feel So Good
Tibia’s pixels may look ancient, but behind the “ugly” 2D graphics is a brutal, nostalgic MMO that still turns simple hunts into real stories.
The Dancing Plague of 1518: “The People Who Could Not Stop Dancing”
In 1518, a woman began dancing in Strasbourg and could not stop. Soon hundreds joined her, revealing how stress and belief can turn into shared...